Is it the 12th already! Silver Bayonet scenario 9 on table
Back to Napoleonic Horror; no, not my imitation of Rod Steiger as Napoleon. The heat and several projects from real life have held up this entry, I'll have another straight away.
The scene is a long fallen apart monastery, only three towers
remain. Rumors of a book of power, which will help in the supernatural
war with the dark powers. This was obviously the case of life imitating art, Greg inadvertently left his company at home; he offered to play the monsters and we accepted the idea.
So, with a song in our hearts and but two bands in total, here we go. Roger's Bavarian team usually at photo 'top' my British team nearer the bottom.
First turn, Roger has done well in sprinting some of his unit forward. I took longer getting through some woods.
Left lower is the slow going woods. Still, did get 2 of three towers' bandits out of the way with some good shooting.
As the bandits fell, defending fire slackened, I gained two clues and set up for two tower assaults.
His exultation was eclipsed by the worrisome concentration of all my available troops on the
the side with of the other two towers.
With a bit of a catch up for Roger's crew.
My unit grabbed the big book and scooted off the table. Unlike previous scenarios there was not a temporary, rather my team gets a ? so a good afternoon.
Comments
Jonathan, 😂.
Stew, so true about lack of a punch list.
Tony, finally, I know!
Lawrence, great to know. Blogger can infuriate. I cannot leave comments on any blog if I use my Firefox as a browser, but Chrome, sure.
Best Iain
Peter, That's a good question, the whole Daharan question is slowly revealing itself. And some of it is ugly. But worse yet is the fate of Brunswick, whisch shall be revealed later next week.😄